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The answer is that when things are going well, we
have approved homes waiting so when we receive a surrendered animal,
if they are a fit for what someone is looking for they are almost
immediately routed to their new home.

The Llamas and Alpacas are advertised on the web
pages when we do not have adoptive homes waiting within a reasonable
distance of where the animals were surrendered or are currently
being fostered or they are not a match for applicants who have gone
through the approval process and are currently waiting for just
the "right one".

The "right" one for you could be far different
than for others, so get that application in to your state Coordinator
so we can get the process rolling. You never know when your future
llama or alpaca will turn up!!

If you don't see a llama or alpaca fostered in your
state, please check for animals available in neighboring states
and be sure to contact your state Adoption Coordinator
about animals which may be in the process of surrender or to help
you with any questions you may have concerning the llamas or alpacas
you see here.

Confused about who to speak to about our organization?
Never fear we are here and looking forward to speaking with
you, whatever your need. Our Adoption
Coordinators list can put you in touch with someone
in or near your state.

We also offer our "Ask
Annie" option where you can get in touch with Annie
Higginbotham who will be happy to answer questions about
medical or behavioral needs with the llamas you currently
own.